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How did the Nazi party win the hearts and minds of the German population in the 1930s?

This question is very broad and there are many reasons for how the Nazi party were popular in Germany. Examples include their use of propaganda, most specifically their rhetoric of the 'volksgemeinschaft'...

Answered by George A. History tutor
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“Financial & Economic problems were the most serious domestic problem faced by Philip II- Assess the validity of this view

Financial and economic problems during the reign of Philip II were his most severe domestic problem. Economic regionalism led to record levels of poverty and unemployment which, by 1598, led to the collap...

Answered by Ethan S. History tutor
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How do I structure an A- Level essay?

First - and this sounds really obvious but you'd be surprised how many people forget - read the question carefully. Does it look like a simple 'yes' or 'no' questi...

Answered by Anna F. History tutor
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How should I structure my essays?

One of the biggest steps up from GCSE to A-Level is the way in which you structure your essays. A-Level examiners expect you to be able to lay out coherent arguments in order to achieve the top grades, as...

Answered by Thomas W. History tutor
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‘Lenin’s role in bringing about the collapse of the Provisional Government on October/ November 1917 was pivotal.’ Explain why you agree/disagree with this view

Lenin was the Bolshevik Party leader who believed in a proletariat revolution, with the Provisional Government (PG) being a development of the Progressive Bloc now replacing the tsarist regime after the a...

Answered by Astrid B. History tutor
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